Seleno Health - Ceremonial cacao
Cacao wisdom, Amazonian heart, ancient future.
Step into the heart of the Peruvian Amazon with Seleno Health for a unique ceremonial cacao facilitator initiation retreat. This isn't just about learning; it's an immersive journey into ancestral knowledge, guided by indigenous teachers from Peru and Mexico. You'll explore the deep roots of cacao, from its origins and traditional uses to the communities and farmers who cultivate it. The retreat beautifully bridges ancient wisdom with modern scientific understanding, allowing you to grasp both the spiritual and physiological benefits of cacao. Set in a stunning eco-lodge surrounded by native jungle, this experience offers a profound connection to nature and a rich cultural exchange, all while enjoying a 100% plant-based diet made from local organic ingredients.
Highlights
- Learn ancestral knowledge directly from indigenous teachers from Peru and Mexico.
- Explore the full journey of ceremonial cacao, from origin to community.
- Blend ancient wisdom with modern scientific research on cacao's effects.
- Stay in an eco-lodge surrounded by native Amazonian jungle next to a river.
- Enjoy a 100% plant-based diet made from local organic ingredients.
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Setting
The retreat unfolds in a beautiful eco-lodge set within the Peruvian Amazon, near Tarapoto. Surrounded by lush native jungle and adjacent to a tranquil river, the atmosphere is one of profound natural immersion and peace, offering a true escape into the wild heart of South America.
The practice
This retreat focuses on the ceremonial use of cacao, drawing from Andean and Amazonian cosmovision. Participants learn the traditional practices, history, and cultural significance of cacao, guided by indigenous teachers. The approach integrates this ancient wisdom with contemporary scientific understanding, offering a holistic perspective on cacao's benefits and applications.
A typical day
Daily life at Seleno Health is structured around workshops and immersive learning experiences related to ceremonial cacao. All meals, which are 100% plant-based and organic, are provided. The rhythm of the day is designed to facilitate deep learning and connection with both the practice and the Amazonian environment.
Accommodation
Guests are accommodated in a beautiful eco-lodge, designed to harmonize with its Amazonian surroundings. While specific room details are not provided, the focus is on a comfortable and environmentally conscious stay amidst the jungle.
What to bring
Given the Amazonian location, pack light, breathable clothing suitable for a tropical climate. Insect repellent, a hat, and comfortable walking shoes for jungle exploration are also recommended.
How to get there
To reach Tarapoto, you can fly from Lima with airlines such as Star Peru, Jet Smart, and Sky airlines. Lima is serviced by numerous international carriers.
Nearest airport: Cadete FAP Guillermo Del Castillo Paredes Airport (TPP) (3 km)
The Cadete FAP Guillermo Del Castillo Paredes Airport (TPP) is approximately 3 km from the center in Tarapoto. Taxis are readily available for this short journey.
Nearest city: Tarapoto
Booking information is not explicitly detailed, but typically, retreats can be reserved through the center's official website.
The retreat is a paid experience, with pricing starting from USD 1080. This typically covers accommodation, workshops, and all meals.
Interested in this center? Check availability and upcoming retreats on their official site.
Visit Seleno Health - Ceremonial cacao websiteClimate
Tarapoto is located in the Amazon basin, characterized by a tropical rainforest climate. Expect warm, humid conditions year-round with frequent rainfall, particularly during the wet season.
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Frequently asked questions
What kind of food is served during the retreat?
All meals provided during the retreat are 100% plant-based and prepared using local organic ingredients, ensuring a fresh and wholesome dining experience.
Do I need prior experience with ceremonial cacao to attend?
The retreat is described as an 'initiation retreat,' suggesting it is suitable for those looking to learn and become facilitators, implying that prior extensive experience may not be required. However, it's always best to confirm directly with the center if you have specific concerns.
What is the primary focus of the workshops?
Workshops are centered on teaching indigenous ancestral knowledge about cacao, its traditional uses, origins, and the communities behind it. They also blend this ancient wisdom with modern scientific research on how cacao works in the body.
How long is the ceremonial cacao facilitator initiation retreat?
The duration of the annual ceremonial cacao facilitator initiation retreat is not specified in the provided information. Please check the Seleno Health website or contact them directly for retreat lengths.
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